New Covid variant has been identified and is already spreading in 25 states
BA.3.2, with 70-75 spike mutations, is detected in 132 wastewater samples from 25 states and may partially evade immunity, though it shows no increased severity, CDC reports.
- On March 19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking BA.3.2, a COVID-19 variant nicknamed "Cicada," after routine surveillance noted a steady incline in U.S. cases.
- First identified in a traveler from the Netherlands in June 2025, BA.3.2 is a heavily mutated Omicron subvariant that has remained largely "underground" since discovery.
- WasteWaterSCAN, a Stanford University-led tool, detected the variant in 132 wastewater samples across 25 states; as of March 14, it accounted for only 3.7% of samples.
- Dr. Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, said he has not seen data indicating "Cicada" is more severe than other circulating variants.
- Current COVID-19 vaccines and boosters remain expected to offer protection against severe disease and death, while scientists continue studying the variant's potential to evade immunity.
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